Tauwillow
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HUH?? When did the government take away any of the control I have over my children? What are you talking about?
I expect they're talking about corporal punishment.
HUH?? When did the government take away any of the control I have over my children? What are you talking about?

OH GEEZ you all have done it again...... Gotten me worked up about rude ppl an those without common curtsey an common sense.
Yes part of it is due to lack of spankings these days or parents being afraid to punish children in public.
Most of the rudeness an lack of courtsey comes from instant everything we only wait for 3 things these days traffic lights, drs visits an lines at disney the rest is pretty much instant most expects it all the time everywhere.
Common sense is a dying breed if not already dead if a person not born with it it can't be taught to them.
). A large percent of the people in WDW or on the street in your hometown are only thinking of what they want and what they need. They no longer see the little old lady that needs help with her packages, or the little child that keeps getting pushed out of line, or the child in the stroller that wants to see the parade too. They only see what they want/need and how they need to get to it. This is only my opinion and may be worth exactly what you pay for it, but I have noticed that as the government seems to take more control away from the parents the children seem to behave worse. And it only stands to reason that as children without boundaries grow into adults and have children of their own, society as a whole will suffer the consequences.
To the bolded part: Oh, bull! Some of the rudest, most obnoxious kids I know get spanked all the time. And some of the nicest, sweetest, most polite kids I know never even have a voice raised to them. They learn from what they see not what they are told. The parents are rude and obnoxious so are the kids. (I do agree with the rest of your post, though)
I do not wish to get into a spanking/non-spanking debate here but that is not even a small part of the problem. The problem is that all of us are all about "me and mine". We only care if "I" and "my family" are enjoying ourselves, are too hot, have to wait in line, want to ride first, etc. etc.
No one gives a hoot about anyone else, their feelings or what they are trying to do. The man puts his kid on his shoulders and blocks everyone else's view because he only cares if his kid gets to see. The woman pushes in front to get the stickers because she only cares if her kids get stickers (and after all she paid a bundle for this trip and they deserve them). A large percent of the people in WDW or on the street in your hometown are only thinking of what they want and what they need. They no longer see the little old lady that needs help with her packages, or the little child that keeps getting pushed out of line, or the child in the stroller that wants to see the parade too. They only see what they want/need and how they need to get to it.
You teach your kids by example. If you show consideration for others around you, so will your child; simple as that.


WORD...Unfortunately with everyone's personality, values and patience levels varying even THIS wouldn't work out.
Lord knows if I turned out like MY parents we'd ALL be in trouble!
But I guess in the long run I DID learn from their example...just in the opposite way!
Rude people are everywhere...I grew up in Florida though and there are a TON of rude people there. Not too sure about tourists, but a lot of the natives. I never noticed it before, but since I've moved to Texas I DEFINATELY see a difference...Maybe people here are just raised differently or maybe it's the fact that I live in a MAJOR military town...![]()

To the bolded part: Oh, bull! Some of the rudest, most obnoxious kids I know get spanked all the time. And some of the nicest, sweetest, most polite kids I know never even have a voice raised to them. They learn from what they see not what they are told. The parents are rude and obnoxious so are the kids. (I do agree with the rest of your post, though)
I do not wish to get into a spanking/non-spanking debate here but that is not even a small part of the problem. The problem is that all of us are all about "me and mine". We only care if "I" and "my family" are enjoying ourselves, are too hot, have to wait in line, want to ride first, etc. etc.
No one gives a hoot about anyone else, their feelings or what they are trying to do. The man puts his kid on his shoulders and blocks everyone else's view because he only cares if his kid gets to see. The woman pushes in front to get the stickers because she only cares if her kids get stickers (and after all she paid a bundle for this trip and they deserve them). A large percent of the people in WDW or on the street in your hometown are only thinking of what they want and what they need. They no longer see the little old lady that needs help with her packages, or the little child that keeps getting pushed out of line, or the child in the stroller that wants to see the parade too. They only see what they want/need and how they need to get to it.
You teach your kids by example. If you show consideration for others around you, so will your child; simple as that.

You teach your kids by example. If you show consideration for others around you, so will your child; simple as that.
I bet the military part has a lot to do with it. We have a lot of military here too and most (not all) are the greatest when they come in my office, I am always so impressed with their politeness (especially when its some young man that my boys knew in hs!) and I am sure that their kids learn from that.
In places that are more fast paced, people seem less polite. I don't think they mean to be rude, it just comes off that way especially to someone not used to that way of living. DH drives a truck across country and I have to remind him sometimes that thing we were raised to do (like saying m'am and sir) people in other areas weren't, its not rude its just different.
One thing about the deep south is that sometimes our girls are still raised to be oh, so polite. I have to remind dd sometimes that she doesn't have to be polite to the point of getting pushed around. Even "southern belles" can stand their ground. **I am not saying that people from other parts of the country are rude, just that sometimes we do still get that "southern belle" mentality going around here.**
I have heard that a lot about Florida though, and I can't help but wonder why. Maybe because there are so many tourist from everywhere, that the locals have learned they have to be somewhat rude to keep from getting pushed around?![]()
In places that are more fast paced, people seem less polite. I don't think they mean to be rude, it just comes off that way especially to someone not used to that way of living.
what are you talking about? The government does not raise your kids, you do. Knock it off with your conspiracy theories.
Wait - the government has limited my control as a parent? Do tell...
what are you talking about? The government does not raise your kids, you do. Knock it off with your conspiracy theories.
I respectfully disagree. I see examples of politeness, common sense and common decency every single day. It is all around.